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How about no war at all? I don't think it's okay for FavreFan to die just because he's wearing olive drab. But now we're getting into "Imagine" territory.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Hillary's advisors worked for Ted Phillips in 2009?!?!

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Clinton wins.


The betting markets agree. I see her as high as a 17/2 favorite to win the election, and as a big favorite in Ohio and Florida. They also show that the R's will not keep the majority in the Senate.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.


I think the Trump campaign already had her playbook. They were trying to get out if front of this for months. His last card to play is making undecided voters hate her as much as they hate him so they don't vote. He wins that way.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Clinton wins.


The betting markets agree. I see her as high as a 17/2 favorite to win the election, and as a big favorite in Ohio and Florida. They also show that the R's will not keep the majority in the Senate.


This Trump might have won the election if he just concentrated on the issues and layed off the personal attacks. He shot himself in the foot with pure stupidity.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.


This is one of the most depressing and sad political periods in world history.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Clinton wins.


The betting markets agree. I see her as high as a 17/2 favorite to win the election, and as a big favorite in Ohio and Florida. They also show that the R's will not keep the majority in the Senate.


This Trump might have won the election if he just concentrated on the issues and layed off the personal attacks. He shot himself in the foot with pure stupidity.

This is who Trump has been his entire life. He's not capable of being anything different.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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This Trump might have won the election if he just concentrated on the issues and layed off the personal attacks.


But, he is clueless on the issues. He has been unable to answer any direction questions regarding policy. Being an attack dog is all he has.

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He shot himself in the foot with pure stupidity.


Did you expect anything else?

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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This Trump might have won the election if he just concentrated on the issues and layed off the personal attacks.


But, he is clueless on the issues. He has been unable to answer any direction questions regarding policy. Being an attack dog is all he has.

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He shot himself in the foot with pure stupidity.


Did you expect anything else?


I think before this whole Obama not a citizen rant ,he was liked in certain circles.I think Howard Stern liked him.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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I think before this whole Obama not a citizen rant ,he was liked in certain circles.I think Howard Stern liked him.



I think he was always considered an arrogant silver spoon in New York, but he wasn't known as the vile guy he has shown he is. I saw an old video when he was on with Oprah and they were yukking it up and she even asked him about running for president. People thought he was a scumbag when he took up with Marla Maples. I always thought that stuff with Rosie O'Donnell was a bit that both of them scripted, but maybe not. I always thought bigfan and Frank actually liked each other too. :lol:

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This Trump might have won the election if he just concentrated on the issues and layed off the personal attacks.


But, he is clueless on the issues. He has been unable to answer any direction questions regarding policy. Being an attack dog is all he has.

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He shot himself in the foot with pure stupidity.


Did you expect anything else?


I think before this whole Obama not a citizen rant ,he was liked in certain circles.I think Howard Stern liked him.


Howard Stern is an idiot, who likes wacky guests who say wacky things. I wouldn't put a whole lot of stock into anything he says

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I was shocked that BigFan & Frank were not friends. They seemed like nice guys when I met them and I thought they were being cordial to each other,too.

Then the accusations started about Frank groping waitresses at his morning breakfast joints and BF deleting ISOP emails he had sent to certain members.

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I was shocked that BigFan & Frank were not friends. They seemed like nice guys when I met them and I thought they were being cordial to each other,too.

Then the accusations started about Frank groping waitresses at his morning breakfast joints and BF deleting ISOP emails he had sent to certain members.


Grab her by the omelette.

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I think before this whole Obama not a citizen rant ,he was liked in certain circles.I think Howard Stern liked him.



I think he was always considered an arrogant silver spoon in New York, but he wasn't known as the vile guy he has shown he is. I saw an old video when he was on with Oprah and they were yukking it up and she even asked him about running for president. People thought he was a scumbag when he took up with Marla Maples. I always thought that stuff with Rosie O'Donnell was a bit that both of them scripted, but maybe not. I always thought bigfan and Frank actually liked each other too. :lol:


I was SHOCKED when I found out that it wasn't a bit.

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Nobody has a better relationship than Bigfan and Frank. Believe me.

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 Post subject: Re: Hillary Clinton
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Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.


I think the Trump campaign already had her playbook. They were trying to get out if front of this for months. His last card to play is making undecided voters hate her as much as they hate him so they don't vote. He wins that way.

Not according to his campaign advisers...

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump rebuffed political aides' requests to research his past, people familiar with the matter said, a decision that contributed to his campaign being caught unprepared for the past week's barrage of claims he mistreated women.

Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager, requested that Trump submit himself to a forensic evaluation that is traditional for any public figure seeking office, according to people granted anonymity to speak freely about the campaign's start-up days last year. Opposition research would allow Trump's new political team to prepare for potential attacks on his candidacy.

Paul Manafort and his team made a similar request when they took over the reins after Lewandowski, who was ousted this June.

Trump declined, the people said, and the issue became a point of contention among his closest political advisers and some long-time employees at the Trump Organization.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-trump-block-self-opposition-research-20161013-story.html

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Tall Midget wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.


I think the Trump campaign already had her playbook. They were trying to get out if front of this for months. His last card to play is making undecided voters hate her as much as they hate him so they don't vote. He wins that way.

Not according to his campaign advisers...

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump rebuffed political aides' requests to research his past, people familiar with the matter said, a decision that contributed to his campaign being caught unprepared for the past week's barrage of claims he mistreated women.

Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager, requested that Trump submit himself to a forensic evaluation that is traditional for any public figure seeking office, according to people granted anonymity to speak freely about the campaign's start-up days last year. Opposition research would allow Trump's new political team to prepare for potential attacks on his candidacy.

Paul Manafort and his team made a similar request when they took over the reins after Lewandowski, who was ousted this June.

Trump declined, the people said, and the issue became a point of contention among his closest political advisers and some long-time employees at the Trump Organization.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-trump-block-self-opposition-research-20161013-story.html


Russia was working for him

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Tall Midget wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Based on the quality of her campaign since the end of July, I think it's reasonable to conclude that she doesn't actually want to be president.


I may have to revise the statement above.

If the Clinton campaign was holding the Access Hollywood video all along, cultivated an angry phalynx of Trump's assault victims, and coordinated with Anderson Cooper at the most recent debate, this is quite an impressive operation. I think it's reasonable to assume that most--if not all--of the above has taken place.

The campaign has largely kept Clinton out of the spotlight since the DNC, thereby neutralizing negative sentiment towards the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, it has completely undermined Trump's persona as an assertive, aggressive and successful businessman by re-presenting his confidence as a form of arrogance, narcissism, and hubris. Clinton hasn't become any more likable or electable than she was a year ago, but Trump has been rendered indelibly despicable and wholly unelectable. Clinton wins.


I think the Trump campaign already had her playbook. They were trying to get out if front of this for months. His last card to play is making undecided voters hate her as much as they hate him so they don't vote. He wins that way.

Not according to his campaign advisers...

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump rebuffed political aides' requests to research his past, people familiar with the matter said, a decision that contributed to his campaign being caught unprepared for the past week's barrage of claims he mistreated women.

Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager, requested that Trump submit himself to a forensic evaluation that is traditional for any public figure seeking office, according to people granted anonymity to speak freely about the campaign's start-up days last year. Opposition research would allow Trump's new political team to prepare for potential attacks on his candidacy.

Paul Manafort and his team made a similar request when they took over the reins after Lewandowski, who was ousted this June.

Trump declined, the people said, and the issue became a point of contention among his closest political advisers and some long-time employees at the Trump Organization.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-trump-block-self-opposition-research-20161013-story.html


This is the main reason why he cannot become president. The stuff about his locker room talk and all that is, IMO, embarrassing for our country, but I wouldn't consider it a complete deal breaker. The deal breaker is his temperament and his refusal to listen. One of the common defenses of him is that he would surround himself with really smart advisers. The problem is that he doesn't listen half the time. This clown would be a complete disaster. He's not going to win anyway, but it's hard to believe he even got this close.

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